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Is there any reason why every set up sheet for the DEX410 uses -2 low roll centre on the rear front suspension hanger?
From what I have read & now tried the +2 high roll centre appears to 'lock in' the rear end... There seems to be more mechanical grip at the rear. I've always struggled with the 410 rear end being a bit 'loose'. ![]() Any input would be appreciated? |
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I think the only problem with running the rear front block in the +2 position then the minimum antisquat is 1.8 degrees where as you can go from 0 through to 3 degrees in 0.5 degree steps as per Durango V3 rear antisquat plate tech tip I have to admit I quite like running it with the +2 up and the 3 inster with the 3 at the top seems very good.
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If you check the set up sheets Nathan Waters sometime uses the +2 roll center at worksop. |
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Hi,
this is my experience with the +2 & -2 roll centre block: +2 advantages
Nathan tends to use +2 at Worksop but only for the first few rounds of qualifying when the tyres are bedding in. Once the tyres have scrubbed in and gripping well, he will switch back to -2 in order to gain more steering. Hope this helps. Craig. |
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Cheers Craig.
That's very helpful ![]() |
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